Trustees Report for Mumin Aid for 2020-2021, Charity Registration Number: 1122896.
By the blessing of Almighty Allah Mumin Aid has completed another successful year. We thank almighty Allah for this and all our well-wishers who have supported our projects.
Trust board of Mumin Aid consists of Badrul Haque, Abdur Rahman, Mohammed Mobeen, Asaduz Zaman and Arif Rashid. Sister Rahima Islam is continuing with Mumin Aid and Sister Rahima Nazmin has left Mumin Aid due to family commitment.
We have a dedicated team of 21 volunteers, 09 of them receive very minimal remuneration to cover their out-of-pocket expenses. We are grateful to all of them for their services.
Brother Syed N H Shah of Protax Chartered Certified Accountants, 371 Bordesley Green Rd, Birmingham, B9 5RP, has prepared our account for 2000-2021.
The official address of Mumin Aid is 470 Green Lane, Small Heath, Birmingham, B9 5QJ.
Account gist for 20-21 is below
| Surplus Brought forward | £ 8,728 | 90% income of Mumin Aid is |
|---|---|---|
| Receipts | £ 79,968 | spent in the UK. |
| Payments | £ (79,125) | |
| Operating Surplus | £ 9,571 | |
| Surplus for the period | £ 9,571 |
At Mumin Aid, we provide long term solutions. Mumin Aid is also focusing on British Causes because we believe that British Charity should be spent on British Causes.
Mumin Aid Success stories.
| NumberofCompleteHuffaz. | 21 | £600 | Ramadhan FoodPacks | 50 | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Hifz students currently being sponsored |
19 | £200 Per Year | Number of Adhiah/Qurbani | 10 | £115 – £575 |
| Number of UK Madrasa students CurrentlyBeing sponsored |
5 | £2000 Per Year perstudent |
Number of houses/shelters | 5 | £2750 |
| Number of UK university students CurrentlyBeing Supported |
3 | £2500 Part payment |
Number of UK food Packages/assistance. |
Over 210 | Varied |
| Number of tube-wells/water wells provided | 33 |
£200 - £600 | Financial help to UK needy during Covidrestrictions. |
Over 75 | Varied |
| Numberofburialassistance | 09 | Cost varied |
“Those who give to charity night and day, secretly and publicly, receive their recompense from their Lord; they will have nothing to fear, nor will they grieve.” Surah Baqarah 274.
Main Projects:
- Student Loan to UK Madrasah and University students. UK Zakat for UK Cause!!!
Muslim students are dropping out of higher Islamic and University education due to financial hardship. Zakat can be spent on the education of our students. Take the benefit of this initiative to securing the future of our younger generation.
It is also an Islamic Principle that Zakat should be spent in the locality where it is
collected.
2. Sponsoring Hifz students.
Prophet (PBUH) stated: “The best among you is he who learns and teaches the Qur’an.” By sponsoring a Hafiz you will also be counted amongst the Best Ones and receive the benefit in both worlds.
- Water Project - £200/00 to £575/00, depending on quality and location.
Prophet (PBUH) was asked, “Which charity is best?” He replied “A drink of water.” A-Nasa’i.
- Building house for the needy and orphans for only £2950/00
The Prophet (PBUH), said, “The one who cares for an orphan and myself will be together in Paradise like this,” and he held his two fingers together to illustrate. Bukhari.
Our current Services in Birmingham and new development.
| Makthab | Monday-Friday5-7.30 & Weekend 11-1.30 |
|---|---|
| Hifz Classes for boys andgirls. | Monday-Friday5-7.30 & Weekend 11-1.30 |
| Adult Alimi Classes in English | Tuesday/FridayEvening |
| Bangla Programme(open to men and women) | Sundayafter Zuhr |
| Urdu Programme | Wednesdayafter Asr |
| Dars-ul-Hadith in English | Saturdayafter Asr |
| Dars-ul-Qur’an in English | Sundayafter Asr |
| MonthlyEnglish Tarbiah Program | Last weekend of each month |
| Dawat and Tableegh | Sunday/Monday |
| Questions/Answers | Various Ulama |
| Marriage Registration/celebration/introduction | As required |
| Advice/Counselling/Conciliation | Various Brothers/Sisters |
| Ladies Tajweed/Islamic classes Bangla/Urdu/English | Wednesday10.00am-12.00 |
| Ladies Tajweed Classes | Saturday10-12 |
| Funeral assistance and funeral committee | As required |
| Tea/coffee/biscuits | 24/7 |
| The Foundation Magazine | Bi-monthly |
| British Muslim Football Club BMFC | Weekend |
| Counsellingfor Reverts. | Sundayafternoon/evening |
| Thaqwa Deposit SavingAccount System. | SavingAccount system |
| Khanqa-e-Imdadia Islahi/Spritiual Gathering | Last weekend of everyother month |
Badr-ul Haque (trustee)
Registered number 1122896
Mumin Aid
Report and Accounts
31 August 2021
Mumin Aid
Trustee's statement
We confirm that as Trustee we have met our duty in accordance with the Charities Act 1993 to:
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ensure that the charity has kept adequate accounting records;
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prepare accounts which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the company as at 31 August 2021 and of its income & expense for the period then ended in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Charities; and
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follow applicable accounting policies, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the notes to the accounts.
Mumin Aid 6 April 2022
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Independent assurance report on the unaudited accounts of Mumin Aid
To the trustees of Mumin Aid
We have performed certain procedures in respect of the Charity’s unaudited accounts for the year ended 31 August 2021 (which comprise the income and expene Account, the Balance Sheet and the related notes), made enquiries of the Charity’s trustees and assessed accounting policies adopted by the trustees, in order to gather sufficient evidence for our conclusion in this report.
This report is made solely to the Charity’s trustees, as a body, in accordance with the terms of our engagement letter dated 1 June 2016. It has been released to the trustees on the basis that this report shall not be copied, referred to or disclosed, in whole (save for the trustees’ own internal purposes or as may be required by law or by a competent regulator) or in part, without our prior written consent. Our work has been undertaken so that we might state to the trustees those matters that we have agreed to state to them in this report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the Charity and the Charity’s trustees as a body for our work, for this report or the conclusions we have formed.
Respective responsibilities
You have confirmed that you have met your duty as set out in the trustees’ statement. You consider that the Charity is exempt from the statutory requirement for an audit for the period. Our responsibility is to form and express an independent conclusion, based on the work carried out, to you on the accounts.
Scope
We conducted our engagement in accordance with basic priciples of audit & review of financial information. Our work was based primarily upon enquiry, analytical procedures and assessing accounting policies in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities. If we considered it to be necessary, we also performed limited examination of evidence relevant to certain balances and disclosures in the accounts where we became aware of matters that might indicate a risk of material misstatement in the accounts.
The terms of our engagement exclude any requirement to carry out a comprehensive assessment of the risks of material misstatement, a consideration of fraud, laws, regulations and internal controls, and we have not done so. We are not required to, and we do not, express an audit opinion on these accounts.
Conclusion
Based on our work, nothing has come to our attention to refute the trustees’ confirmation that in accordance with the Charities act 1993 the accounts give a true and fair view of the state of the Charity’s affairs as at 31 August 2021 and of its Surplus for the period then ended and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Charities
Protax Chartered Certified Accountants 371 Bordesley Green Birmingham B9 5RP
6 April 2022
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Mumin Aid
Income & Expense Account for the year ended 31 August 2021
| Notes Surplus Broght forward Receipts Payments Operating Surplus Surplus for the period |
2021 £ 8,728 79,968 (79,125) 9,571 9,571 |
|---|---|
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Mumin Aid
Schedule to the Income and Expense Account for the year ended 31 August 2021
| Revenue Unrestricted Funds Administrative expenses Employee costs: Charity Project Cost Premises costs: Light and heat General administrative expenses: Repairs and maintenance Sundry expenses Legal and professional costs: Other legal and professional |
2021 £ 79,968 69,092 69,092 3,290 3,290 5,500 43 5,543 1,200 1,200 79,125 |
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Registered number 1122896
Mumin Aid
Report and Accounts
31 August 2021
Mumin Aid
Trustee's statement
We confirm that as Trustee we have met our duty in accordance with the Charities Act 1993 to:
-
ensure that the charity has kept adequate accounting records;
-
prepare accounts which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the company as at 31 August 2021 and of its income & expense for the period then ended in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Charities; and
-
follow applicable accounting policies, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the notes to the accounts.
Mumin Aid 6 April 2022
1
Independent assurance report on the unaudited accounts of Mumin Aid
To the trustees of Mumin Aid
We have performed certain procedures in respect of the Charity’s unaudited accounts for the year ended 31 August 2021 (which comprise the income and expene Account, the Balance Sheet and the related notes), made enquiries of the Charity’s trustees and assessed accounting policies adopted by the trustees, in order to gather sufficient evidence for our conclusion in this report.
This report is made solely to the Charity’s trustees, as a body, in accordance with the terms of our engagement letter dated 1 June 2016. It has been released to the trustees on the basis that this report shall not be copied, referred to or disclosed, in whole (save for the trustees’ own internal purposes or as may be required by law or by a competent regulator) or in part, without our prior written consent. Our work has been undertaken so that we might state to the trustees those matters that we have agreed to state to them in this report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the Charity and the Charity’s trustees as a body for our work, for this report or the conclusions we have formed.
Respective responsibilities
You have confirmed that you have met your duty as set out in the trustees’ statement. You consider that the Charity is exempt from the statutory requirement for an audit for the period. Our responsibility is to form and express an independent conclusion, based on the work carried out, to you on the accounts.
Scope
We conducted our engagement in accordance with basic priciples of audit & review of financial information. Our work was based primarily upon enquiry, analytical procedures and assessing accounting policies in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities. If we considered it to be necessary, we also performed limited examination of evidence relevant to certain balances and disclosures in the accounts where we became aware of matters that might indicate a risk of material misstatement in the accounts.
The terms of our engagement exclude any requirement to carry out a comprehensive assessment of the risks of material misstatement, a consideration of fraud, laws, regulations and internal controls, and we have not done so. We are not required to, and we do not, express an audit opinion on these accounts.
Conclusion
Based on our work, nothing has come to our attention to refute the trustees’ confirmation that in accordance with the Charities act 1993 the accounts give a true and fair view of the state of the Charity’s affairs as at 31 August 2021 and of its Surplus for the period then ended and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Charities
Protax Chartered Certified Accountants 371 Bordesley Green Birmingham B9 5RP
6 April 2022
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Mumin Aid
Income & Expense Account for the year ended 31 August 2021
| Notes Surplus Broght forward Receipts Payments Operating Surplus Surplus for the period |
2021 £ 8,728 79,968 (79,125) 9,571 9,571 |
|---|---|
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Mumin Aid
Schedule to the Income and Expense Account for the year ended 31 August 2021
| Revenue Unrestricted Funds Administrative expenses Employee costs: Charity Project Cost Premises costs: Light and heat General administrative expenses: Repairs and maintenance Sundry expenses Legal and professional costs: Other legal and professional |
2021 £ 79,968 69,092 69,092 3,290 3,290 5,500 43 5,543 1,200 1,200 79,125 |
|---|---|
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